Reset function missing in 3.00.0014 Power Manager battery meter

Hello

I have a Thinkpad Edge 14 that I have upgraded to Windows 8.  Having battery problems (says it does not load), and before I go buy a new one, we'd like to do some other tests. So I am trying to perform the reset of battery meter, but the current power manager doesn't have a 'Battery' tab to do so.  Someone has already tried this on Windows 8, or is it a new utility, that I don't know?

Thank you!

A

Well, I did some research and played around with the BIOS, to the moment that it is not a battery meter Reset (and even less a true indicator of battery) in Windows 8. I really thought there was a setting in the BIOS, but I gave myself wrong.

In addition, I came across this thread, which is also linked to another thread on the other elements of Windows 8 is missing.

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